The committees made three amendments to the bill. One strengthens religious exemptions for clergy and organizations. Another deletes language governing Native Hawaiian parentage and a third moves the date ceremonies can begin to Dec. 2.

A House spokeswoman says the full House will consider the bill in a second reading on Wednesday, with the possibility of fully passing the bill on Friday.

The amendments mean the measure will have to be approved a second time by the state Senate, possibly on Tuesday.